Points of Interest

Whale Watching

Wheelchair Accessible, Easy activity

Description

Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.

What You Will Visit:

Wildlife CruiseStep aboard a spacious and stable catamaran and sail off into the scenery of Chichagof Island and distant Glacier Bay to the most popular feeding areas for migrating humpback whales, located near Glacier Bay. You'll search for breaching humpback whales, playful sea lions, and spectacular soaring eagles. Warm, layered clothing and waterproof outerwear are recommended for outer decks of the vessel. While you cruise, an onboard naturalist will describe the diversity of marine life that gathers here every summer to feed in the nutrient-rich waters, fueled by Alaska's long summer days.

What You See Along The Way:From either the warm main cabin or the outdoor deck, travel by scenic cruise to the Point Adolphus area, one of Alaska's premier whale-watching sites, where you are guaranteed to catch sight of these incredible creatures. If you don't see at least one whale, you receive a 100% refund. Keep your eyes open for other wildlife including Steller sea lions, harbor seals, porpoises and bald eagles. Binoculars are provided to make the most of your experience.

Special Notes:

The content of this tour is identical to PS2-611. Only guests using a wheelchair can book this tour. Bookings not marked with an accessibility requirement will be removed from the tour's inventory.

This tour can accommodate mobility devices with minimum ground clearance of 3.5 inches and not exceeding 48 inches in length and 32 inches in width and with a combined weight not to exceed 600 lbs. Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet their particular needs. Please be sure to read the "Accessible Cruising" information on the home page of Princess.com.

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Princess Cruises is a member of ABTA, (membership number V8764) which means you have the benefit of ABTA’s assistance and Code of Conduct. You can use ABTA's approved Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process if you have a complaint that is not resolved. For more information please see www.abta.com. Our cruise holidays are ATOL protected (No. 6294).